A spiritual–psychological reflection inspired by Eckhart Tolle One of the most liberating insights in both psychology and spirituality is this: what we resist, persists. Eckhart Tolle captures this truth with profound simplicity when he reminds us that fighting the ego does not dissolve it, infact strengthens it. The ego thrives on conflict. The moment weContinue reading “Awareness Over War: Healing the Ego Through Presence”
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Thinking Is Difficult, That’s Why Most People Judge— A Reflection for the Mindful Heart
Thinking requires effort. It demands us to slow down, observe, analyze, and question not just the world but also ourselves—our biases, assumptions, and emotions. Judgment, on the other hand, is quick. It provides a shortcut. When we judge, we bypass the deeper layers of understanding in favour of a surface-level conclusion. That’s why, for many,Continue reading “Thinking Is Difficult, That’s Why Most People Judge— A Reflection for the Mindful Heart”
